i remember when thunder rolls was everywhere, not even gonna lie i loved that one. i liked a lot of what i heard from him in the 90s but i dont remember much now. great production and he always sounded good live.

garth brooks got a lot of airplay in the 90s in my country on adult contemporary. country music always has, grew up with dolly and kenny songs on the radio. it's not a dominant genre but the big names do get played.

The list's based on sales from '91 to now . . . so, yeah, it is a bit odd. The '91 Dangerous album alone sold 32 mill. worldwide; not sure of the domestic numbers, but it was MJ's fastest selling album ever in the U.S. o_O

To say nothing of his other three studio albums. I mean, HIStory is also one of the best selling albums of all time; Blood on the Dance Floor is the best selling remix album of all time; and Invincible's numbers aren't too shabby, despite no promo and the controversy that soon followed its release. Hmm. *shrug*